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Sirena

American  
[sahy-ree-nuh, suh-] / saɪˈri nə, sə- /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Soon Nora is sharing an art studio with Sirena and helping with her coming Paris installation.

From The Wall Street Journal

For Nora, proximity to her “most dearly held, most fiercely hidden, heart’s desires: life, art, motherhood, love”—in short, what Sirena has—is tantamount to having it herself.

From The Wall Street Journal

She falls in love with both Sirena, an artist, and Skandar, a professor.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Claire Messud’s tale of thwarted ambition, jealousy and passion, Nora meets the glamorous Sirena and Skandar Shahid.

From The Wall Street Journal

It features the standout track “Sirena,” a bossa-nova-influenced romantico duet with Hawthorne-based singer Cuco.

From Los Angeles Times